Hindustan Times (Noida)

First case in IGI air traffic control after staffer tests positive

- Anvit Srivastava anvit.srivastava@htlive.com

NEWDELHI: A Delhi air traffic controller tested positive for Covid-19 on Monday, the day domestic flight services partially resumed after two months, since the nationwide lockdown to control the disease was enforced.

Air Traffic Control (ATC) officials said flight operations were unaffected as they had measures in place to prevent such an outbreak and contingenc­y plans in case an outbreak occurs in this critical arm of the airport.

The new ATC duty roster, in place to control the spread of infection among employees, gives at least 10 days’ rest to each controller. Senior officers said the infected controller was last on duty on May 17. With airport services yet to fully resume, only minimal staff members are required to run operations.

Vineet Gulati, member, Air Navigation Services, said keeping in mind the sensitivit­y of their job, they had enforced strict social distancing measures. “The infected controller had first tested negative for the virus, but then a second test returned positive on Monday. He is asymptomat­ic and under home quarantine. Seventeen other ATC officers who came in close contact with him have been asked to quarantine themselves at home.”

An ATC official, who asked not to be named, said the officer may have contracted the disease from his daughter, who had tested positive for the virus earlier. Authoritie­s have since sanitised the main access areas of the 26-storey control tower.

On Monday, the first day of resumption of services, around 380 flights (both arrivals and departures) were scheduled to take place, of which 82 were cancelled. On Tuesday, the airport saw 137 departures, 147 arrivals and 25 cancellati­ons.

Another ATC officer said a number of precaution­s and sanitisati­on measures are in place to ensure minimal chance of infection. “Following the safety guidelines, we have placed self-dispensing hand sanitisers, the entire building is fumigated and workstatio­ns are cleaned after every shift. All controller­s are required to wear masks and gloves while working. Even in other areas, physical distancing rules are being followed and our staff is seated at an adequate distance from each other. All necessary measures are being taken,” said the second ATC officer requesting anonymity.

The new protocols, however, do not require officers to test themselves for Covid-19 before attending to their duties.

In the last 24 hours, at least 18 central industrial security force personnel deputed at the airport also tested positive for the virus.

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